General category: Irish manuscripts
Acta sanctorum Februarii; includes on ff. 113-134v a copy of John Colgan's third Life of St Brigit (BHL 1455).
- s. xvii
Manuscript containing an incomplete copy of the Collectio canonum Hibernensis.
- s. viii2
Two flyleaves from an Irish manuscript, probably of the 12th century, containing a copy of Priscian’s Institutiones grammaticae. The fragment preserved is from Book 2 of that text.
- s. xii
- s. xivin ?
Manuscript containing a transcript of Leabhar Branach from an early 17th-century exemplar.
- c. 1726-1728
- Mícheál Ó Broin
- c. 1800
- Mícheál Ó hArragáin
So-called ‘Rosenthal fragment’ (1 folio) of the Old Latin Gospel of Luke, 16:27-17:26, written in Insular/Irish half-uncial. It represents VL 44 in Bouron's numbering system.
- s. viii2
Gallican Psalter, and some canticles and prayers. It is accompanied by glosses in Latin and Irish.
- s. x/xiin
- s. xv
- Donnchadh mac Mátha Mac Cruitín
A composite manuscript consisting of three sections, (a) A composite compilation of poems on the Uí Raghallaigh (O’Reilly’s), (b) a fragment of In cath catharda and (c) two medical fragments.
- s. xv.(?) + s. xvi-xvii + s. xviii
Irish manuscript containing a copy of Mícheál Ó Cléirigh's Foclóir na Sanasán Nua (publ. 1643) and Foras focal (73qq).
- 1685/6
- Pádruic Mac Oghannan
Irish paper manuscript continuing the Irish translation of the Old Testament from Dublin, Marsh's Library, MS Z 4.2.3a-b. This volume includes the prophetical and apocryphal/non-canonical books.
- s. xviiex
Paper manuscript containing an extensive anthology of Irish bardic verse.
- s. xvii
- Aodh Ó Dochartaigh
- s.viii / s. xin
Manuscript fragment (6 folios) which originally formed part of what is now BL, Egerton 88.
- s. xvi
Duanaire (poem-boek) commissioned by Cú Chonnacht Mág Uidhir, lord of Fermanagh (1566-1589).
- s. xvi2/xviii
- s. xv
- Aonghus Ó Callanáin
Autograph manuscript of Ó Mealláin’s journal account of the beginning of the Irish Confederate Wars, covering the years 1641-1647.
- s. xvii
- Toirdhealbhach Ó Mealláin